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Currently I am working to promote these articles to Good Article Class:
Ein AvdatGA awarded- Beit She'an
Hall of Fame
My contributions
- Started and contributed significantly to
- Monastery of St. John in the Wilderness
- Domus Galilaeae
- Church of the Transfiguration
- Christ Church
- Sidna Ali Mosque
- St. Peter's Church, Jaffa
- Church of the Seven Apostles
- Mazor Mausoleum
- Ein Avdat
- Khan al-Umdan
- Jaffa Clock Tower
- Hechal Yehuda Synagogue
- Started
- Modernist Housing Estates
- Church of the Multiplication
- Church of the Primacy of St. Peter
- Al-Khadra Mosque
- Al-Bahr Mosque
- Contributed significantly to
Key
— Have appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the the Did you know? column.
— Good article.
The hooks from my DYKs Did you know...
- ... that the Transfiguration of Jesus, described in the Synoptic Gospels, is believed to have taken place where the Church of the Transfiguration (pictured) now is located?
- ... that the al-Muallaq Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Dhaher al-Omar in Acre, Israel, is located on the site of the town's ancient synagogue?
- ... that according to tradition, al-Khadra Mosque (pictured) in present-day Nablus is situated at the site where Jacob, a biblical patriarch, was presented with a blood-soaked tunic belonging to his lost son Joseph?
- ... that Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have visited the St. Peter's Church (pictured) in Jaffa during his campaign in Egypt and Syria in 1799?
- ... that the lush canyon Ein Avdat (pictured) and its surroundings have been experiencing continuous human activity for some 80,000–90,000 years?
- ... that the well-preserved Khan al-Umdan (pictured), located in Acre, is the largest caravanserai in Israel?
- ... that the Jaffa Clock Tower (pictured) in Israel was built to celebrate the silver jubilee of the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abd al-Hamid II?
- ... that the Hechal Yehuda Synagogue in Tel Aviv is often referred to as the Seashell Synagogue due to its unusal shape, inspired by the seashells on the shores of Thessaloniki?
Countries I have visited